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UNINA9910456375403321 |
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Zilcosky John |
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Writing travel : the poetics and politics of the modern journey / / edited by John Zilcosky |
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Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2008 |
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1 online resource (288 p.) |
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German and European Studies ; ; 8 |
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Travelers' writings - History and criticism |
Travel writing - History |
Travel writers |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Writing Travel / Zilcosky, John -- Theoretical Overture -- 2. Chrono-Types: Notes on Forms of Time in the Travelogue / Korte, Barbara -- Enlightenment to Modernism -- 3. On Site: Pilgrimage and Authorship in Goethe's 'Third Pilgrimage' and Italian Journey / Barry, Kelly -- 4. 'Trouver du nouveau?' Baudelaire's Voyages / Culler, Jonathan -- 5. Seafaring Jews, World History, and the Zionist Imaginary / Presner, Todd -- 6. Ruins Travel: Orphic Journeys through 1940s Germany / Hell, Julia -- Postmodernism -- 7. Walking through Thought: Thomas Bernhard's Walking and Peter Rosei's Who Was Edgar Allan? / Theisen, Bianca -- 8. Charming the Carnivore: Bruce Chatwin's Australian Odyssey / Calhoon, Kenneth S. -- 9. Touching the Real: Alternative Travel and Landscapes of Fear / Nouzeilles, Gabriela -- 10. Virtual Travellers: Cyberspace and Global Networks / Heise, Ursula K. -- Epilogue -- 11. 'Tears at the End of the Road': The Impasse of Travel and the Walls at Angel Island / Abbeele, Georges Van Den -- Contributors -- Index -- German and European Studies |
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Interest in travel writing has grown rapidly within the disciplines of |
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postcolonial and cultural studies; however, recent scholarship has failed to place travel writing within the larger literary tradition. Writing Travel assembles a superb collection of essays that demonstrate how travel attempts to reconfigure the world and, in so doing, to become a metaphor for imagination, subjectivity, and representation itself. Examining a broad range of texts and travellers from across the world, the contributors discuss canonical authors such as Homer, Goethe, and Baudelaire, alongside lesser known writers such as Theodor Herzl, Hans Erich Nossack, and William Gibson. This theoretically rich volume draws connections between travel and narrative, and provides powerful insights into the relationship between travel and the spoken act of storytelling, as well as the more ambivalent act of story writing. An engaging collection of essays by first-rate scholars, Writing Travel is an illuminating exploration of the history of travel writing, its influence on other literary genres, and the origins of narrative. |
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UNINA9910731584403321 |
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Brandariz José A |
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Forced Mobility of EU Citizens : Transnational Criminal Justice Instruments and the Management of 'Unwanted' EU Nationals |
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2023 |
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Milton : , : Taylor & Francis Group, , 2023 |
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1-000-91094-6 |
1-00-325458-6 |
1-000-90915-8 |
1-003-25458-6 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (227 pages) |
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KlausWitold |
MartynowiczAgnieszka |
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Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries |
Extradition - European Union countries |
Arrest - European Union countries |
Criminal procedure - European Union countries |
Emigration and immigration law - European Union countries - Criminal provisions |
Judicial assistance - European Union countries |
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Foiled transnational justice? An exploration on the failures of EU judicial cooperation procedures / José A. Brandariz -- Enhancing social rehabilitation or finding a back door to reduce prison overcrowding? The failed implementation of FD 909 in Italy / Valeria Ferraris -- Transfer for rehabilitation? / Gabriel Oancea and Theodora E.D. Ene -- The meaning of 'just punishment' and the role of courts in transnational criminal justice procedures / Witold Klaus -- Judicial cooperation vs. migration control. Critical reflections on the implementation of grounds for refusing the execution of a European Arrest Warrant for residents and stayers : European trends and insights from Italy / Stefano Montaldo -- Is the EAW efficient? Assessment of the European Arrest Warrant procedure based on opinions of Polish criminal justice practitioners / Justyna Włodarczyk-Madejska and Dominik Wzorek -- Abruptly interrupted lives : the effects of executing the European Arrest Warrant procedures on Polish emigrants / Witold Klaus, Justyna Włodarczyk-Madejska and Dominik Wzorek -- Conditional residence - prisons and beyond : how 'criminality' shapes uncertain futures in the times of crimmigration / Agnieszka Martynowicz -- Schengen as a European criminal justice instrument - the power of evaluation / Martin Nøkleberg and Helene O.I. Gundhus. |
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"Forced Mobility of EU Citizens is a critical evaluation from an empirical perspective of existing practices of the use of transnational criminal justice instruments within the European Union. Such instruments include the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), prisoner transfer procedures and criminal law-related deportations. The voices and experiences of people transferred across internal borders of the European Union are brought to the fore in this book. Another area explored is the scope and value of EU citizenship rights in light of cooperation not just between judicial authorities of EU Member States, but criminal justice systems in general, including penitentiary institutions. The novelty of the book lays not only in the fact that it brings to the fore a topic that so far has been under-researched, but it also brings together academics and studies from different parts of Europe - from the west (i.e. the expelling countries) and the east (the receiving countries, with a special focus on two of the jurisdictions most affected by these processes - Poland and Romania). It therefore exposes processes that have so far been hidden, shows the links between sending and receiving countries, and elaborates on the harms caused by those instruments and the very idea of 'justice' behind them. This book also introduces a new element to deportation studies as it links to them the institution of the European Arrest Warrant and EU law transfers targeting prisoners and sentenced individuals. With a combination of legal, criminological, and sociological perspectives, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students with an interest in EU law, criminal law, transnational criminal justice, migration/immigration, and citizenship"-- |
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